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Engineering Informatics for Bio-Inspired Robots

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Title:Engineering Informatics for Bio-Inspired Robots (ID: ELI3018)
Author(s):Carie Windham (EDUCAUSE)
Edited by:Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (10/16/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Engineering Informatics for Bio-Inspired Robots is an NSF-funded project trying to break down barriers to collaboration between engineering and computer science departments. Faculty members participating in the project are teaching the next generation of engineers and computer scientists to produce intelligent design by reaching across disciplines. The goal is to ensure that students are better prepared to tackle the multidisciplinary demands of the engineering and computing industries. As part of the project, participating institutions are leveraging cyberinfrastructure to share expertise, store research results, and advocate for multidisciplinary instruction, demonstrating the power of inter-institutional cooperation for teaching and learning.

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CyberBridges—An Authentic Learning Case Study

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Title:CyberBridges—An Authentic Learning Case Study (ID: ELI3016)
Author(s):Carie Windham (EDUCAUSE)
Edited by:Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (09/14/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

CyberBridges trains graduate students how to use cyberinfrastructure (CI) -- a combination of computing systems, applications, and virtual organizations. Supported by NSF, CyberBridges hinges on the hypothesis that technical training of graduate students will not only lead to more rapid scientific discovery but will also trigger greater CI adoption in academic departments. Students are trained in networking and grid computing and then integrate what they have learned into their research to develop innovative tools or approaches. Due to the success of the initial program, CyberBridges has gone "global," involving students in China, Hong Kong, and Brazil.

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nanoHUB - An Authentic Learning Case Study

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Title:nanoHUB - An Authentic Learning Case Study (ID: ELI3015)
Author(s):Carie Windham (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (08/09/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

nanoHUB is an online portal for nanotechnology researchers, instructors, and students created by Purdue University and the National Science Foundation. It uses cyberinfrastructure to provide access to scientific tools for research, demonstration, and collaboration, as well as instructional materials. Users can run experiments, review research, or download lectures. nanoHUB is a virtual toolkit as well as a community where students and faculty contribute to the science of nanotechnology.

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ELI Discovery Tool: Guide to Blogging

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Title:ELI Discovery Tool: Guide to Blogging (ID: ELI8006)
Author(s):Elisa Coghlan (EDUCAUSE), Justin Crawford (University of Colorado at Boulder), Julie K. Little (EDUCAUSE), Cyprien P. Lomas (The University of British Columbia), Marilyn M. Lombardi (Duke University), and Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (08/10/2007)
Type:Tools
Abstract:

The ELI Discovery Tool: Guide to Blogging offers practical information about how blogging can be used in teaching and learning and walks users through the important considerations for implementation. It presents real-life examples and first-hand accounts of class blogging; advice on important planning questions, engaging stakeholders, faculty support, and assessment; and an annotated list of helpful resources.

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Approaches That Work: How Authentic Learning Is Transforming Higher Education

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Title:Approaches That Work: How Authentic Learning Is Transforming Higher Education (ID: ELI3013)
Author(s):Marilyn M. Lombardi (Duke University)
Edited by:Diana G. Oblinger (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (07/27/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Authentic learning aligns well with the needs of today's participatory learners. The challenge is to channel their online and collaborative abilities and interests into academic pursuits, helping them develop the higher-order thinking skills they may not acquire on their own. This second paper in the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative's authentic learning series presents case studies on how institutions have used technology to foster authentic learning and thus better meet learners' needs.

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Using Needs Assessment as a Holistic Means for Improving Technology Infrastructure

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Title:Using Needs Assessment as a Holistic Means for Improving Technology Infrastructure (ID: ELI3012)
Author(s):Joni E. Spurlin (North Carolina State University)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (06/20/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This paper describes a four-step needs assessment process that institutions can use to determine the gaps between current and desired states of technology infrastructure, facilitating rapid decision making. The framework described focuses on aligning learning outcomes and technology tools and can help institutions compare the current state of technology infrastructure with a desired state to best meet identified learning outcomes.

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ELI Discovery Tool: Guide to Podcasting

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Title:ELI Discovery Tool: Guide to Podcasting (ID: ELI8005)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The ELI Discovery Tool: Guide to Podcasting provides an overview of the technology, case studies, user perspectives, and implementation strategies. A "know-before-you-go" compendium, the Discovery Tool is designed to assist academic technology centers, IT units, and others in making the case for integrating podcasting into teaching and learning. If you are familiar with podcasting but are curious how it could be used in teaching and learning, this guide will recap what podcasting is; give you first-hand accounts of how students use—and don't use—podcasting; show how podcasting supports learning; explain the benefits and limitations of podcasting in comparison with other tools; highlight implementation and assessment considerations; and identify valuable podcasting resources.
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Technology and Learning: Defining What You Want to Assess

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Title:Technology and Learning: Defining What You Want to Assess (ID: ELI3005)
Author(s):Joni E. Spurlin (North Carolina State University)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, White Papers (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Asking whether technology improves learning may seem straightforward, but the answer is not simple. The challenge begins with defining assessment and is compounded by the complexities of people, technology, and educational organizations. This paper clarifies technology assessment by exploring the definitions, methods, and realistic expectations it can address.

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ELI Innovations & Implementations—Ancient Spaces, University of British Columbia

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Title:ELI Innovations & Implementations—Ancient Spaces, University of British Columbia (ID: ELI5012)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Students learn about antiquity by using the Ancient Spaces application to build 3D virtual models based on architectural plans and the latest archaeological reports. Ancient Spaces involves undergraduates directly in the kinds of research required to reconstruct sites. It also encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration and communication with cultures beyond the university.
ELI's Innovations & Implementations series highlights innovative teaching, learning, and technology practices in higher education. Each Innovations & Implementations piece provides a practical overview of an innovation, focusing on its significance and implementation issues. Use Innovations & Implementations to explore innovative practices that might be of value to your institution.
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ELI Innovations & Implementations—DukeCapture: Automated Classroom Lecture Recording

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Title:ELI Innovations & Implementations—DukeCapture: Automated Classroom Lecture Recording (ID: ELI5011)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Duke University is developing DukeCapture, an automatic lecture recording service. It will allow instructors to easily record audio, video, and visuals from a lecture, knowing that the files will be available online shortly after class.

ELI's Innovations & Implementations series highlights innovative teaching, learning, and technology practices in higher education. Each Innovations & Implementations piece provides a practical overview of an innovation, focusing on its significance and implementation issues. Use Innovations & Implementations to explore innovative practices that might be of value to your institution.

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